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>> in the 1830's, baltimore was centrally located. it was an east coast nation so we were central from north and south with a great transportation system. it's a sea port city. and b&r -- b&o railroad was important. it went westward and had a line going down to washington and to washington was important because conventions were created as a more democratic way to select presidential nominees. before conventions came around, members of congress chose the nominees for the party and it was a closed system and conventions were more democratic in terms of more people brought into the process but power brokers in washington weren't happy about it and wanted a close eye on the process so the conventions in baltimore was a way to do that. >> what were some juicy scandals that came out of the conventions? >> there were a lot of interesting stories on each of the conventions. the first convention was the anti-mason party and their whole purpose in being was the masons, still around today, they felt the masons were controlling the government and
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at the baltimore grande prix. >> one of those big thing that adult dear sir jump around in. you can find the family fun zone inside the track at the square. just across the street from harbor place. >>> if you are planning to head downtown for the race or maybe just enjoy another part of baltimore we are working for you helping you get around the traffic and all the detours caused by this thing. log on to the website. you will find information about the race as well as a link to a map you can set so you don't get stuck in traffic. >> summer is winding down but you wouldn't know it if you were out received all the people moving just as fast as the race cars. . you know anybody down there, they will be sweating it out. that's what was happening today. it was still a little breezy. will we cooldown overnight in wyatt has a look at the forecast. >> i can't see you. there your. >> i tell you what. a sunny day, a hot summer day in the mid-90s. what a way to wrap up august. la day of august fitting after the hot summer. mid80s in the inner harbor. it's still a warm summer like even
at the baltimore grande prix. >> one of those big thing that adult dear sir jump around in. you can find the family fun zone inside the track at the square. just across the street from harbor place. >>> if you are planning to head downtown for the race or maybe just enjoy another part of baltimore we are working for you helping you get around the traffic and all the detours caused by this thing. log on to the website. you will find information about the race as well as a link to...
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crews responded to the 15,000 block of holbrook street in east baltimore. investigators say crews found the body of a man inside the home. he was pronounced dead on the scene. the man was well known in the neighborhood. >> he was a good guy. a real good guy. everyone in the neighborhood helped him -- love him. i loved him. the whole neighborhood knew him well, police say while searching the building when fire fighter fell through the floor into the basement was not hurt. an hour earlier, city police responded to a shooting in the 1300 block of lake ave. they found 22-year-old darrien jackson suffering from a gunshot wound. he was taken to hop in hospital where he died. -- hopkins hospital where he died. baltimore county police are investigating two stabbings. one in the 500 block of eastern boulevard. they found 25-year-old suffering multiple stab runs in the parking lot. he was taken to bayview medical center, where he died. they arrested the suspect at the scene. they knew each other. officers were called to the 7100 block of darlington drive. police foun
crews responded to the 15,000 block of holbrook street in east baltimore. investigators say crews found the body of a man inside the home. he was pronounced dead on the scene. the man was well known in the neighborhood. >> he was a good guy. a real good guy. everyone in the neighborhood helped him -- love him. i loved him. the whole neighborhood knew him well, police say while searching the building when fire fighter fell through the floor into the basement was not hurt. an hour earlier,...
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it was shot to death in front is baltimore county home. it is believed that he became a target would be turned down a bribe to give false testimony in a drug case. *shivering * an accident in catonsville, this was the scene at about 4:30 this afternoon. a police cruiser and another car collided. the officer was taken to shock trauma with a non life- threatening injuries. it is unclear if the officer was responding to called at the time, the accident is under investigation. howard county officials have released the 911 calls placed moments after a train derailed. 21 cars jumped the tracks on august 20th it and don't call on the two young women who were sitting on the end of the bridge. -- and dumped coal on two young women who were sitting on the bridge. >> the train fell over. the train fell off the tracks. >> it is it on the road? >> it is derailed. >> is anything on fire? >> not so far. >> well, it did not hit anything. >> i don't think so. >> is a passenger car? >> it looks like a cargo train. something is coming from the back. it smell
it was shot to death in front is baltimore county home. it is believed that he became a target would be turned down a bribe to give false testimony in a drug case. *shivering * an accident in catonsville, this was the scene at about 4:30 this afternoon. a police cruiser and another car collided. the officer was taken to shock trauma with a non life- threatening injuries. it is unclear if the officer was responding to called at the time, the accident is under investigation. howard county...
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they have a five year contract baltimore's mayor and racing executivesgathered at baltimore's convention center this morning for the official kick-off of the race.mayor stephanie rawlings-blake greeted supportersand drivers...in the paddock area. she says the city is hoping to capitalize on the national publicity generated from last year's race.. (mayor) "people saw a whole new side of baltimore with cars running along our inner harbor and our skyline in the background, it was beautiiul." beautiful."the mayor says last year's race generatedtens of millions of dollars for baltimore. that brings us to our question of the day.do you think the grand prix will be more successful than last year. year. juut go to our facebook page to join in on the debate. good weather to start the holiday eekend. weekend. here's emily gracey with her first look at the skywatch forecass. 3 bad day at harvard.... the university is investigating claims ... of widespread cheating.it's estimated that nearly half the students in an undergraduate class last spring... may have plagiarized or collaaorated on their take
they have a five year contract baltimore's mayor and racing executivesgathered at baltimore's convention center this morning for the official kick-off of the race.mayor stephanie rawlings-blake greeted supportersand drivers...in the paddock area. she says the city is hoping to capitalize on the national publicity generated from last year's race.. (mayor) "people saw a whole new side of baltimore with cars running along our inner harbor and our skyline in the background, it was...
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baltimore two game bees hind new york in the american league east. >>> the redskins trim their roster down and let go some notables. tim hightower played just five games before injury his knee, he will not be a part of the skins' backfield. and armstrong released as well. he caught five touchdowns in two seasons with washington. a good guy we hope catches on somewhere. >>> terrence austin, receiver let go. running back tristen davis, one of the notables not making the roster. li and erik cook, and safety jackson suspended indefinitely for violating league substance abuse policy. >>> on a good note, white receiver and kick returner brandon banks does make the team. >>> and that is your sports in a minute. everyone have a great saturday. >> thanks. >>> the college football season is officially under way. plenty of teams in our area kicking off today. maybe plans on playing the fighting irish of notre dame, across the pond in ireland. pat collins i think is there. maryland plays william & march any college park. and taking on the richmond spiders and howard university plays morehouse col
baltimore two game bees hind new york in the american league east. >>> the redskins trim their roster down and let go some notables. tim hightower played just five games before injury his knee, he will not be a part of the skins' backfield. and armstrong released as well. he caught five touchdowns in two seasons with washington. a good guy we hope catches on somewhere. >>> terrence austin, receiver let go. running back tristen davis, one of the notables not making the roster....
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. >>> a baltimore man behind bars after a botched robbery. the victim says she lost her keys at maryland casino wednesday night. 50-year-old daniel miller found the keys, took her car eventually driving to the victim's house in edgewater. officers caught him walking out of her home with her laptop and jewelry. despite him being locked up, the woman is still on edge. marie didn't want to give her last name. >> like i said, i've never experienced it and so it's really been -- it's unsettling. i'm kind of walking around in circles. things i want to do and i just don't -- just very unsettling, still. >> miller faces multiple charges including burglary and resisting arrest. >>> federal authorities dropped their investigation into a controversial sheriff in arizona. authorities determined there wasn't enough evidence to present a case against maricopa county sheriff joe arpaio. there were charges he used his role unfairly. arpaio isn't off the hook yesterday. a federal judge hasn't cleared him of racial profiling against hispanics in the area. >>>
. >>> a baltimore man behind bars after a botched robbery. the victim says she lost her keys at maryland casino wednesday night. 50-year-old daniel miller found the keys, took her car eventually driving to the victim's house in edgewater. officers caught him walking out of her home with her laptop and jewelry. despite him being locked up, the woman is still on edge. marie didn't want to give her last name. >> like i said, i've never experienced it and so it's really been -- it's...
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baltimore's mayor and racing executivesgathered at baltimore's convention center this morning for the official kick-off of the race. race.mayor stephanie rawlingg-blake greeted supportersann drivers...in the paddock area.she says the city &pis hoping to capitalize on th national publicity generated from lastyear's race. (mayor) "people saw a whole new side of baltimore with cars running along our inner harbor and our skyline n the background, it was beautiful." beautiful."the mayor says last year's race generatedtens of millions of dollars for baltimore. as the race gets underway, there are concerrs tonight that the city is taking too many officers out other communities to police the race. this memo obtained by pox 45 shows that more than 200 officers are being sent downtown to patrol the grand prix. llst year... organizors paid for officers to work overtime. but nee police commissioner anothony batts make sure the grand prix is successful, will pay off in 322:42;24 22:42;24"we're not going to &pneglect any community, and th reality is that what's happening with the city is you have t
baltimore's mayor and racing executivesgathered at baltimore's convention center this morning for the official kick-off of the race. race.mayor stephanie rawlingg-blake greeted supportersann drivers...in the paddock area.she says the city &pis hoping to capitalize on th national publicity generated from lastyear's race. (mayor) "people saw a whole new side of baltimore with cars running along our inner harbor and our skyline n the background, it was beautiful." beautiful."the...
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great jordan who is in the house here, a great writer out of baltimore put this book together and at the end, towards the end of the book, we were finishing up, greatcoat and activate i got engaged. i said congratulations. i said what happened? you guys did for a little bit. but virtue of the top? is that it was your father. your father has become a friend of mine and i thought he was telling me to make a commitment to the end a commitment to a long-term commitment -- lifetime commitment to the girl of my dreams. so i hope this little book helps people deal with being a father better or another, helps them deal with balancing all the facts. i hope it makes my father a few new friends and i hope you get a new friend by reading this book. thanks very much. [applause] ♪ >> i'm so excited about c-span coming to columbus. i c-span does that mean columbus band, but it might of the neck few days. so when you see c-span, think columbus. >> with the help of our time warner cable partners for the next hour will explore the literary scene here as we travel the city to talk with local authors,
great jordan who is in the house here, a great writer out of baltimore put this book together and at the end, towards the end of the book, we were finishing up, greatcoat and activate i got engaged. i said congratulations. i said what happened? you guys did for a little bit. but virtue of the top? is that it was your father. your father has become a friend of mine and i thought he was telling me to make a commitment to the end a commitment to a long-term commitment -- lifetime commitment to the...
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baltimore. a look at the first full day of the grand prix of baltimore. 11 news saturday morning starts right now. >> you're watching wbal tv-11, live, local, late breaking. this is 11 news saturday morning. >> i'm lisa robinson. >> and i'm jennifer franciotti. we will get to our top stories in a second but we will look oue with john collins. i saw stars and a full moon. >> and scattered clouds, as well, and surprisingly, moisture from isaac is getting closer to us. yesterday it was way to the west in missouri and arkansas and moving into iowa and it was hot yesterday. today, it will be warm, a little more humid and that moisture from that storm will get closer to us. it's showing up on radar now nearby. let's look at our h.d. doppler radar. you can see that out in garrett county we are seeing shower activity and in west virginia, thunderstorm activity going on at this stage of the game. this is all sliding to the east, the initial moisture, not a major part of the forecast today but it is part
baltimore. a look at the first full day of the grand prix of baltimore. 11 news saturday morning starts right now. >> you're watching wbal tv-11, live, local, late breaking. this is 11 news saturday morning. >> i'm lisa robinson. >> and i'm jennifer franciotti. we will get to our top stories in a second but we will look oue with john collins. i saw stars and a full moon. >> and scattered clouds, as well, and surprisingly, moisture from isaac is getting closer to us....
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el periodico the baltimore sun, reporto que un juez tambien prohibio a neil prescott, durante una audiencia realizada en una corte de salud mental del condado de prince georges, tener acceso a cualquier tipo de armas ... durante las pasadas semanas prescott, ha estado recibiendo tratamiento ambulatorio de salud mental.... niÑos y jovenes no son los unicos que podrian ser victimas de acoso por parte de sus compaÑeros...el llamado bullying podria afectar a adultos y en sus lugares de empleos... acoso... o el llamado bullying no es solo un problema en las escuelas, si no tambien sucede en lugares de empleos...y las victimas.. son adultos... esta joven madre es un ejemplo.... "sufrir insultos, sufrir humillaciones, maltratos, insultos que me haga sentir mal, eso no esta bien" ella no quiere mostrar el rostro por miedo a represalias ...dice que por ser latina y tener acento al hablar ingles fue acosada por compaÑeros de trabajo...agrega que en una ocacion, su supervisora le grito..."estaba con el papel en mano, diciendole que me firme y me decia, can you sign le dije, y me dijo, "sign, sign n
el periodico the baltimore sun, reporto que un juez tambien prohibio a neil prescott, durante una audiencia realizada en una corte de salud mental del condado de prince georges, tener acceso a cualquier tipo de armas ... durante las pasadas semanas prescott, ha estado recibiendo tratamiento ambulatorio de salud mental.... niÑos y jovenes no son los unicos que podrian ser victimas de acoso por parte de sus compaÑeros...el llamado bullying podria afectar a adultos y en sus lugares de empleos......
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baltimore's big weekend is finally here. the grand prix, street vegas legal for pros in down the the entireor weekend. some of the most skilled drivers in the world will floor it for the second annual race. practice runs and qualifying racing highlighted day one on friday. some of the drivers had mixing reviews concerning the track and its bumpiness. >> it's a fun track. it's great for racing. it's just they need to make those small adjustments with the bumps and flatten out from turn one through turn four. if they did that, it's spectacular. >> despite the outcome of last year's grand prix, city officials prefer to build on the success of the race. make wbaltv.com your pit stop for grand prix of baltimore information, roads to avoid, race information and a map on wbaltv.com. jury deliberations will continue next week in the trial of two men accused of a murder at a towson town center. mike williams and williams ward iii are charged in the shooting death of 19-year-old rodney pridget in the mall in december of last year. jer
baltimore's big weekend is finally here. the grand prix, street vegas legal for pros in down the the entireor weekend. some of the most skilled drivers in the world will floor it for the second annual race. practice runs and qualifying racing highlighted day one on friday. some of the drivers had mixing reviews concerning the track and its bumpiness. >> it's a fun track. it's great for racing. it's just they need to make those small adjustments with the bumps and flatten out from turn one...
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. >> reporter: daniel miller from baltimore stole her car. marie worried because she left a pair of house keys in her car for emergencies along with bills with her home address. >> i had a set of keys in the car. she called on star. >> i was trying to, you know, tell the on star person that -- can you send a police to my house? >> reporter: police drove to the house and found miller walking out of the door with a plastic bag. her laptop was inside. officers say he tried to run away. they caught him, he struggled and they tasered him. >> i'm glad. at least he is not on the street. >> reporter: police found her keys and her jewelry in the suspect's pants. tonight he is in jail facing charges of burglary and resisting arrest. i'm shomari stone, news4. >>> tonight we're hearing the 911 calls from the deadly train derailment. two 19-year-old college students were killed when the train fell off the tracks. they were sitting on a bridge near the tracks. several people called police about the crash. >> it's coal. it came completely out. >> all right.
. >> reporter: daniel miller from baltimore stole her car. marie worried because she left a pair of house keys in her car for emergencies along with bills with her home address. >> i had a set of keys in the car. she called on star. >> i was trying to, you know, tell the on star person that -- can you send a police to my house? >> reporter: police drove to the house and found miller walking out of the door with a plastic bag. her laptop was inside. officers say he tried...
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director of pediatric dermtelling at the johns hopkins -- dermatology at the johns hopkins center in baltimore. ten years ago he never saw skin cancer in a child. now he sees a few cases a year. >> commensurate with the adult epidemic in skin cancer, children not far behind. clearly, people are getting more sun exposure. and kids are getting tons of sun exposure, particularly early in life. >> reporter: dr. cohen says it's not just melanoma that's on the rise, he's seeing more incidents of less serious basal and squ m squaumous cell cancer, as well. he believes genetics and more exposure to ultraviolet light are factors. >> i think some of the problem in children under the age of 12 is that we don't understand what it means for them lifelong. >> reporter: for example, the chance of recurrence after a melanoma be as high as 50%. but dr. cohen worries that in a child who has years and years left to live, that chance could be much higher. that's why melissa says she's constantly checking all of her children's skin. >> so many people don't think kids are going to get skin cancer. it doesn't discri
director of pediatric dermtelling at the johns hopkins -- dermatology at the johns hopkins center in baltimore. ten years ago he never saw skin cancer in a child. now he sees a few cases a year. >> commensurate with the adult epidemic in skin cancer, children not far behind. clearly, people are getting more sun exposure. and kids are getting tons of sun exposure, particularly early in life. >> reporter: dr. cohen says it's not just melanoma that's on the rise, he's seeing more...
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chris davis comes on to score. 2-0 baltimore. the birds would lead 3-0. the yanks tie it, and then in the seventh, they blow it. hardy here cannot field swisher's hard grounder. edouard oh yoon ynunez, scores game-winning run on an error. and the game set for tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. nats trail cardinals now. sorry, that's changed in the last minute. they lead the cardinals 9-8 in the sixth. >> nice. >> a lot of reasons to tune in. mike shanahan talks about the big cuts he made yesterday. first time we'll hear from him and find out one. guys he cut, anthony armstrong, has a new team. going to miami. >> a tough job, with the cuts. >> ooh. heartbreaking day. now the season. now the season. >> i'm barack obama and i approve this message now mitt romney's attacking the >> president on medicare? the nonpartisan a-a-r-p says obamacare "cracks down on medicare fraud, waste, and abuse and strengthens guaranteed benefits." and the ryan plan? a-a-r-p says it would undermine medicare and could lead to higher costs for seniors... and experts say ryan's voucher plan coul
chris davis comes on to score. 2-0 baltimore. the birds would lead 3-0. the yanks tie it, and then in the seventh, they blow it. hardy here cannot field swisher's hard grounder. edouard oh yoon ynunez, scores game-winning run on an error. and the game set for tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. nats trail cardinals now. sorry, that's changed in the last minute. they lead the cardinals 9-8 in the sixth. >> nice. >> a lot of reasons to tune in. mike shanahan talks about the big cuts he made...
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arisen with were publishing in baltimore which was a bigger slave trading town. they both wrote articles about difference led traders temecula, both of them. that is what they wrote about. beat they supplemented there and kim by kidnapping free blacks and selling them into slavery. the woman ran away. two bella the potomac and drowned. so he wrote an article. here's what happened. here's the name of the constable. district attorney is in, to do something about it. congress should. he hit the roof. when on and charged him and his printer, another white man who helped him run of the copies. electronic drive. the anti slavery people up. one to get rid of the antislavery forces. he was facing $1,000 fine. $20,000 to $100,000. so collected one meal from his friends and took off and went to philadelphia. that was key. >> mainstream press. to bring this whole thing. >> there were a lot of papers of the time. three daily newspapers. three different tendencies. now part of washington d.c. the 11 newspapers. there were aligned with political factions in the government. so
arisen with were publishing in baltimore which was a bigger slave trading town. they both wrote articles about difference led traders temecula, both of them. that is what they wrote about. beat they supplemented there and kim by kidnapping free blacks and selling them into slavery. the woman ran away. two bella the potomac and drowned. so he wrote an article. here's what happened. here's the name of the constable. district attorney is in, to do something about it. congress should. he hit the...
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. >> reporter: but harvard sophomore eliza hashme from baltimore says there's a culture fostered by the school of collaborative learning and wonders if this is an innocent extension of that. >> if you are studying with the entire students the same semester it may be as a result of your studying with them. >> reporter: but her mother thinks the students door smart to not realize what they were doing and is glad the university isn't looking the other way. >> you can see what is happening the last three, four years in the banking system everywhere. we know what's right and wrong, but sometimes in the whole peer group, there's peer pressure. >>> coming up a man who is $24 million richer comes forward and tells us what he did when he bought the winning powerball ticket. >> the lincoln memorial reflecting pool is reopened to the public and yes, this is legal. >>> get ready to fork over extra cash this holiday weekend. gas prices jumped 31 cents in august to $3.83 a gallon, the biggest jump we've seen since last april. if that trend continues, this labor day weekend could be the most expensive
. >> reporter: but harvard sophomore eliza hashme from baltimore says there's a culture fostered by the school of collaborative learning and wonders if this is an innocent extension of that. >> if you are studying with the entire students the same semester it may be as a result of your studying with them. >> reporter: but her mother thinks the students door smart to not realize what they were doing and is glad the university isn't looking the other way. >> you can see...
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even into maryland, baltimore, philadelphia, you'll be impacted by isaac. philadelphia, you'll see less rain than washington. you'll see an inch or two popping up with the storm system. it certainly is bringing about wet weather. well, if you're flying today -- many of you are -- we're anticipating delays as i mentioned in chicago. getting thunderstorms right now. also st. louis and cincinnati. and your labor day weekend forecast calls for isaac to be impacting much of the region for the first part of the weekend. the second part, fred, looks a lot better. >> okay. that's good. we like. that thanks so much. glass half full. appreciate it. >>> politics now. president obama is in iowa today. kick starting his road to charlotte tour en route to the democratic national convention. democrats are promoting their convention next week as a public gathering. and they're offering invitations to anyone who wants to hear the president speak. cnn political editor is already in charlotte, north carolina, getting a leg up on everybody there. so the curtains go up onthe dn
even into maryland, baltimore, philadelphia, you'll be impacted by isaac. philadelphia, you'll see less rain than washington. you'll see an inch or two popping up with the storm system. it certainly is bringing about wet weather. well, if you're flying today -- many of you are -- we're anticipating delays as i mentioned in chicago. getting thunderstorms right now. also st. louis and cincinnati. and your labor day weekend forecast calls for isaac to be impacting much of the region for the first...
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indiana, and look at this, even in baltimore, maryland, we're looking at two to four inches of rain over the next two days. that's a lot of rain. and unfortunately, for your outdoor barbecues, that may impact you. we're already seeing some impacts on air travel. right now we're looking at potential delays for many cities due to the clouds, the rain and the thunderstorms that isaac is bringing. in cincinnati, chicago, some of the cities were forecasting delays, as well as st. louis, san diego, not impacted by isaac, but we are seeing some delays out on the west coast. take a look at the labor day weekend forecast. so, for saturday, we're looking at isaac working its way across the heartland, but then as we head into sunday and even into monday, we're anticipating a little bit more in thunderstorms that will work their way across the eastern half of the country, so it's a little unsettled over knoxville, tennessee, further off towards charlottesville, virginia, but most of the country for labor day itself does look good, randi, so that's some good news. i think the latter part of this holi
indiana, and look at this, even in baltimore, maryland, we're looking at two to four inches of rain over the next two days. that's a lot of rain. and unfortunately, for your outdoor barbecues, that may impact you. we're already seeing some impacts on air travel. right now we're looking at potential delays for many cities due to the clouds, the rain and the thunderstorms that isaac is bringing. in cincinnati, chicago, some of the cities were forecasting delays, as well as st. louis, san diego,...
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layoffs are happening about people covering baltimore politics. >> i'm going to miss ron paul missing from the national stage for a lot of reasons. one of them is we're not going to talk about the drug war anymore, probably. it's one of the policies mitt romney has failed to give us any information about. we can look at who is advising him on this. and one of his biggest donors and one would presume kitchen cabinet advisers is a man named mel sembler who founded a string of teen -- hard, you know, tough-love rehabs which were closed down after there were allegations of torture, abuse and rape. he and his wife still are active in the anti-medical marijuana programs and just trying to basically any kind of decriminalization of any drug. that's the kind of policy that we would kind of get. >> that's a good bit of information i did not know. thank you for that. >> now i know because i was one of those 15,000 reporters in tampa. i now know what a gay bar at the republican convention looks like, 2012. yes, actually. i've never seen so many straight men in a gay bar, and they're all dressed
layoffs are happening about people covering baltimore politics. >> i'm going to miss ron paul missing from the national stage for a lot of reasons. one of them is we're not going to talk about the drug war anymore, probably. it's one of the policies mitt romney has failed to give us any information about. we can look at who is advising him on this. and one of his biggest donors and one would presume kitchen cabinet advisers is a man named mel sembler who founded a string of teen -- hard,...
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., possibly baltimore, too. you notice the rest of the country, no big cooldown, at least not yet this september. still a lot of hot temperatures out there this weekend >>> window san francisco, familiar site. low clouds mark reason layer close to 3,000 feet yesterday. getting squished down a little bit through the labor day weekend. hour by hour clouds peeling back to the coast by lunchtime and 70s coming back inland today. that's an improvement over yesterday's mainly 60s. tomorrow, more 80s come back. and 90s to wrap up labor day weekend for the valleys. temperatures cooling off again, once we past wednesday of next week. >>> and we want to welcome our people representing rochester, new york. can you fix your hat? fix your hat for me again. yeah, looking good. all right, back inside to you, jenna. >> all right, bill, thank you very much. >>> earlier this week, country singer leann rimes checked herself into a rehab facility for anxiety and for stress. she has now filed an invasion of privacy lawsuit. nbc's ve
., possibly baltimore, too. you notice the rest of the country, no big cooldown, at least not yet this september. still a lot of hot temperatures out there this weekend >>> window san francisco, familiar site. low clouds mark reason layer close to 3,000 feet yesterday. getting squished down a little bit through the labor day weekend. hour by hour clouds peeling back to the coast by lunchtime and 70s coming back inland today. that's an improvement over yesterday's mainly 60s. tomorrow,...
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and baltimore. down to the southeast, it's going to be a hot and humid one. incredibly humid in areas across the south standing water from the storm and temps into the 80's and 90's. it's going to feel very uncomfortable and of course a lot of people still don't have electricity. that means no a.c. to cool them down as they deal with the clean up. into the northern plains and parts of the central parts of the country that's what you will see from isaac. flooding rains across illinois and indiana and out across the west, more sunshine continuing coastal areas looking very very nation again. all right, guys. send it back to you inside. here is the word of the day persuadable. are you a persuadable? one in four voters are, in fact, persuadable. bring in governor mike huckabee now to talk about this. persuadable. what does that mean? shake up numbers significant way that maybe puts tthe g ng pt geared towards the delegates. geared towards the television audience. geared towards talking with those people who are the 25% and saying you have heard mitt romney was st
and baltimore. down to the southeast, it's going to be a hot and humid one. incredibly humid in areas across the south standing water from the storm and temps into the 80's and 90's. it's going to feel very uncomfortable and of course a lot of people still don't have electricity. that means no a.c. to cool them down as they deal with the clean up. into the northern plains and parts of the central parts of the country that's what you will see from isaac. flooding rains across illinois and...